Learning Using Technology

Learning Using Technology

Learning using Technology can be a loaded gun if we don't harness the theories and models of good instructional design first. One of the classes during this degree program that posed challenging was EDU 618 Assessments of Learning Outcomes with Technology.  I was to use the learning setting identified in Week One and place myself in the role of a workplace educator and draft a memorandum to leadership that proposes an employee learning and performance measurement system for your organizational setting.

My memo was basic and did not explain performance-based measurement as an assessment tool, or how it is used for evaluation.  Performance based assessment through observable performance is explained by Dabbagh as having started with behaviorism. Learning is achieved when a student can come up with the proper response after reviewing a certain environmental stimulus.

I have highlighted the changes I would make to this document that would better introduce and explain the assessment tool. It is attached for your perusal.

                                                                             

EDU 618 Memotake 2.docx

http://classweb.gmu.edu/ndabbagh/Resources/IDKB/models_theories.htm

Current and Emerging Technologies

 

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